Lakes are one of the important geographical elements of Mongolia. The mineral and chemical mixture of Mongolia’s lakes mainly depend on geological formation of surface and underground water and physical and geographical conditions of drainage areas. The mineral and the chemical compound of lakes are de­termined by the lakes and salt bal­ance, water exchange and [...]

Khuvsgul province is located in Huvsgul region of Hangai-Hentii region. This province borders with Russia on the north, Zavhan, Bulgan and Arhangai province on the west, east and south. The Peak of Delgerhaan Mountain lies 3490m above sea level. Overall area of the province is mountainous and is 1500 to 3000m above sea level. Area: [...]

The second largest freshwater lake in the World, Huvsgul covers an area of over 1300 square miles is the home of reindeer people and elevated over 1645 meters above sea level. Lake Huvsgul is Mongolia`s largest and deepest lake. Located in the northernmost province, it is the largest tributary stream of Lake Baykal Russia.